The first edition of the Arab Moot Court for Human Rights competition kicked off Tuesday at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI). The event is organised by the ...
Comparative political science studies of polarization in established versus emerging democracies; • Strategies for preserving democratic contestation while minimizing polarization’s negative effects; ...
Peter Chai is a Ph.D. researcher at the Graduate School of Political Science, Waseda University, specializing in political ...
Teachers are the mirror of a nation and the central force in shaping future generations. Therefore, it is natural for them to ...
A location's comparative advantage is now less important than its strategic advantage, Economic Security Forum CEO Mikael ...
“Bro,” Kyle McNutt, a senior majoring in finance, said. “When I saw that massive midterm, I knew mine was cooked.” ...
The advocacy for empowering women to participate more actively in politics and governance in Nigeria is gathering momentum once again, particularly as the ...
This post was updated Oct. 16 at 7:50 p.m. As the leaves start to change color, it might be time to turn over a new leaf, or ...
New modelling by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) found Britain will be only the 46th richest country in ...
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The New Republic on MSNMAGA Implodes Over Kristi Noem’s “Stare Down” With Man in Chicken Suit
A good New York Times piece on Portland nevertheless demonstrates how the conventions of objective reporting fail to ...
In just a few decades, Brits will be poorer than Turks and Latvians as the UK plummets down the global economic rankings, new ...
From the late 19th Century to the early 20th, the world witnessed the “Partition of Africa’ by European powers. The motives ...
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